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@forevercloud3000: It's definitely a matter of personal taste, as you say. I rather think that Square's gone downhill without Sakaguchi, at least as far as Final Fantasy goes. Sakaguchi's games tend to be quite old fashion, but I find them much more emotionally affecting. As an indicator of my taste, FFIV is probably my favorite game of all time, while I didn't even come close to finishing FFXII.

That said, Cry On is going to be an action RPG (though with a heavy emphasis on heartstring pulling), and I'm really looking forward to seeing Sakaguchi try something new.